KYC for prom: Students copied and did not comply with antiCondavid-19 measures

The Kosovo Youth Council has been monitoring today the process of testing the State Matura in Kosovo's twenty-five municipalities, in a total of forty different test centres, where it has found that measures against pandemic, defined by MASH and IKSHPK, are not respected at the satisfactory level. Students, though subject to checkups by [...]
For monitoring the Matura State Test, The KYC says it has committed 40 monitoring monitors, who have precisely observed the success of the testing process on the basis of behavioral rules, and conditions of keeping the process under recommendations of health norms in the pandemic situation.
According to the KYC, following the analysis of reports accepted by ground monitors, this organisation has released information as pre-eleminary results of Matura's State Test monitoring by presenting them below listed to reflect monitoring of technical, administrative and qualitative aspects.
“found by Matura State Test Monitor: The measures against pandemic, defined by MASH and IKSHPK, are not respected at a satisfactory level. Intervention in marking places to create and maintain distance and location for use of designers in central space as in testing and corridor classes, these measures, including masks and physical distance, have not been respected by all students/advisors and managers/s. Despite the cases of ministers' request/the Commission at the beginning of the test, masks, even when present, have not been set in proper form, including cases where they were not held at all. Administrators/assigned by MAS, have not come to test centres in time. Why is it that the test has started over time in most of the testing centers, the delay of some of the administrations has caused within centres, classes not to start testing at the same time but has been offered additional time in most cases. Students/at all times, even though under control by responsible persons, have again found ways to use the phone with a view to copying or cooperating. As a largely recurring problem over the years, at the start of testing, photographs, questions and responses of the test have been published in informal groups open to social networks where KYC has been membered to pursue the problem. This phenomenon has rezoned all of Kosovo, and at the same time by monitors/exerts on the ground has been declared for cases of exclusion of students or withdrawal of telephone use”, the KYC communiqué says.
This organisation has also been halted on technical problems as assistants to the Matura State Proving process, as was the lack of reserve election tests, as well as the non-time distribution and paper responses.
Besides the confusion in election selection, technical problems and list names of candidates/e, among other things, it has been declared by field monitors/responsives that in case of default, there has been no reserve election tests and they have heard the complaint about technical errors of questions which has been confusing to students. Co-operation, student copying and mismanagement have been observed. Another recurring phenomenon over the years seems to be according to the statement by monitoring/on-grounds an apparent number of student co-operation and copying cases, some cases of assistance provided by the student's ministers/tests, as well as allowing student co-operation. Often cases have been declared on even finding that the managers/es have not been prepared/as a response to technical questions on the testing procedure and filling out of the ballot. While, the noise in the classroom, it was evident along the test, especially in the period near the end of the test, when the students' most frequent movements to the toilet have been frequented, and the relief of class management measures and the creation of a quiet environment by the managers/the students have begun to ease. The Kosovar Youth Council KYC has monitored 40 (40) testing centres in Kosovo's twenty-five (25) municipalities, which are: Pristina, Prizren, Peja, Ferizaj, Mitrovica, Gjilan, Gjakova, Shpave, Skenderaj, Skenderaj, Suhareka, Vushtrri, Obilic, Malisheva, Decan, Dragash, Drenas, Fushe Kosovo, Lipjan, Kamenica, Rahovec, Kacanik, Podujevo, Cline, Year and Istog. After processing data from the Kosovo Youth Council- The KYC will publish the Matura State Test Monitoring report”, says the communique.
The KYC has implemented this permission monitoring of the Ministry of Education and Science and in support of Friedrich Ebert Stiftung FES.












